Ivanka Trump has been spotted for the first time since she was criticized for posting a glamorous picture of herself in $5,000 gown at a swanky dinner amid the deportation row.

While protesters gathered at airports around the country and decried the president's 'Muslim ban', First Daughter Ivanka shared the 'tone deaf' photo of her and husband Jared Kushner on social media.

The couple, who were headed to the annual Alfalfa Club dinner on Saturday night, drew a sharp rebuke as critics pointed to those affected by the president's executive order. Her father opted not to attend the event.

Ivanka has kept a low profile since the angry backlash.

But on Tuesday, she was seen leaving her new Washington D.C. home in the back of a black Secret Service vehicle.

Ivanka Trump has been spotted for the first time since she was criticized for posting a glamorous picture of herself in $5,000 gown at a swanky dinner amid the deportation row

Ivanka was seen leaving her new Washington D.C. home just days after the picture controversy

On Tuesday, she was seen leaving her new Washington D.C. home in the back of a black Secret Service vehicle

Wearing a long white coat, she was busy texting as the car drove away from the property in the elite neighborhood of Kalorama

Wearing a long white coat, she was busy texting as the car drove away from the property in the elite neighborhood of Kalorama.

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Ivanka, 35, and her family moved to DC earlier this month as Kushner prepared to began his unpaid job as a senior adviser to President Donald Trump in the White House.

She will be taking an unofficial advisory role.

While protesters gathered at airports around the country and decried the president's Muslim ban, First Daughter Ivanka Trump was shared a 'tone deaf' photo of her and her husband on Saturday

Some were quick to insult Ivanka's style while others eviscerated the the couple for being 'out of touch' and seemingly callous

The First Daughter faced heavy criticism for her insensitive tweet just one day after Trump signed an executive order barring any non-U.S. citizen traveling from Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia or Yemen from entering the United States for 90 days.

The move, which also included legal permanent residents and visa-holders from those seven countries, sparked an outrage, although the ACLU won a temporary legal battle preventing detainees from being deported.

Thousands of protesters gathered in airports across the country, while Ivanka and Kushner dressed up to attend the black tie event. Kushner wore a tuxedo, while Ivanka defaulted to a $4,990 silver jacquard gown by Carolina Herrera - and Twitter users mercilessly mocked her for looking like a baked potato.

Ivanka, 35, and her family moved to DC earlier this month as Kushner prepared to began his unpaid job as a senior adviser to President Donald Trump in the White House

Jared Kushner was seen leaving their home on Tuesday morning looking ready for work

Social media erupted in outrage over the image, which Ivanka shared on her Instagram and Twitter accounts without a caption, with many attacking the couple for being 'out of touch' and seemingly callous.

Christopher Ellers tweeted: '@IvankaTrump Oh, good, the world is burning and families are being torn apart, but you're decked out in tin foil. Cool. #MuslimBan'